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Domain and range of the graph, is it a function?​

Domain and range of the graph, is it a function?​-example-1

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Answer:

  • domain: [0, ∞)
  • range: (-∞, ∞)
  • not a function

Explanation:

The arrows indicate the graph continues indefinitely in the direction indicated.

The domain is the horizontal extent, so is the interval from 0 to infinity, including 0.

The range is the vertical extent, so extends from negative infinity to positive infinity (all real numbers).

The graph does not pass the vertical line test: a vertical line intersects it in more than one place, so the relation is NOT a function.

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